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the company said that it never condone the use of forced labor. and independent report shows it failed to properly look at how their suppliers were manufacturing furniture for the company at the time. >> with the mix of bright scandinavian style and low price, people have flocked to ikea. about six under million customers in its stores in 25 countries, from britain to china to america. it stylish modern design it is very popular. but there is a dark side, the grim jails where ikea used political prisoners. today, this person as a tourist at the old berlin wall. but under communism, he was in prison two years after campaigning for human-rights. when he got to the west, a friend took him shopping and he recognized the furniture. he says i realized some of the furniture had actually been produced by us. i thought this might have been made by me. at a press conference today, ikea admit that it new political prisoners were making its products. one of its managers said they told the east german regime to stop, but the forced labor continued. >> there we
the company said that it never condone the use of forced labor. and independent report shows it failed to properly look at how their suppliers were manufacturing furniture for the company at the time. >> with the mix of bright scandinavian style and low price, people have flocked to ikea. about six under million customers in its stores in 25 countries, from britain to china to america. it stylish modern design it is very popular. but there is a dark side, the grim jails where ikea used...
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stay with us. >> a brilliant musical innovator. influential dramatist. 200 years of richard wagner. 2013 is the famous composers bicentenary. wagoner 200. we accompanied is a major cultural but throughout the year. www.dw.de english wagner 200. >> welcome back. thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets to denounce the israel's offensive of the gaza strip. >> they were chanting they would go to gaza in the millions and they have a similar protests by the muslim brotherhood all over the country. >> morsi says he will not leave god on their own. for more now, let's go to on the line from cairo. the message of solidarity from morsi is a strong one. his muslim brotherhood does have ties to hamas, but he is under international pressure to try and establish a truce. >> he is under immense pressure by public opinion in egypt. this is also the reason why is prime minister went to gaza today, also with a similar message. basically, we cannot be silent in this tragedy. we have to stop what they're calling the israeli aggression. of
stay with us. >> a brilliant musical innovator. influential dramatist. 200 years of richard wagner. 2013 is the famous composers bicentenary. wagoner 200. we accompanied is a major cultural but throughout the year. www.dw.de english wagner 200. >> welcome back. thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets to denounce the israel's offensive of the gaza strip. >> they were chanting they would go to gaza in the millions and they have a similar protests by the muslim...
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international news live from moscow this is an see with me hala thanks for joining us israel has reportedly continued attacks on gaza despite pledging to hold its offensive during a brief visit there by egypt's prime minister who arrives to show support to palestinians hamas says two people were killed in this latest trikes following the deaths of nineteen palestinians including civilians since the start of the operation and let's now get a little from the storm bottom intel of a hello there tom so why did this cease fire during the gyptian premiers visit break down so quickly. here soon it seemed that that tends to silence i was reporting on before hardly had any time to last almost as soon as the announcement was made that egypt's prime minister was inside gaza that was that announcement was followed head on the heels of the first sightings of both rockets being fired out of. guards are almost as if nothing had happened and israeli air strikes in response it seemed that the that in hindsight all the hope that have been placed around this visit the possibility of a ceasefire being broken i
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>> the tone was very scary. >> i felt like they might take us to the back of the street and kill us. >> never go home. >> i told my son to go to the park that night, i feel guilty. >> i don't know what you are talking about and got angry, you know you did it. >> for over 24 hours, that is amounts to pressure. >> these young men were guilty, it was almost unquestioned. >> the police controlled the story. they created the story. they seized on the fears of the people. the wilding, the characterization of the black man. >> this is no dna match whatsoever to any of these boys. >> i was going nuts. >> no blood on the kids, nobody could identify them. but if they confessed they confessed and that was that. >> a lot of people didn't do their jobs, reporters, prosecutors, defense lawyer. >> we convicted them and we walked away from our crime. >> the ultimate siren that says none of us are safe. >> rose: joining me now are two of the film makers sarah burns and her father, my friend ken burns, also joining us is raymond i santana one of the central park 5 i am pleased to have all of them here
>> the tone was very scary. >> i felt like they might take us to the back of the street and kill us. >> never go home. >> i told my son to go to the park that night, i feel guilty. >> i don't know what you are talking about and got angry, you know you did it. >> for over 24 hours, that is amounts to pressure. >> these young men were guilty, it was almost unquestioned. >> the police controlled the story. they created the story. they seized on the...
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joining us here in the studio, are middle eastern experts. michael, a lot of diplomatic efforts. how were they going? >> the israelis are very much aware of the difficulties, should there really invade the gaza strip. they will face a very strong opposition. public favors lot in their side should really be an onslaught. both of the israelis and hamas leadership wanted solution to the crisis that makes them appear as the winner of this bargain. i think we will see more difficult days ahead but i do not see any likelihood for the time being that they will really decide to invade gaza one more time. >> a lot has changed in the middle east over the last few days. how has the arabs bring influence the palestinian- israeli situation and? >> we have the muslim brotherhood in power now in cairo. it is a democratically involved government so it is very difficult for anyone to say they do not want to do business with these people. it does not make sense to continue negotiating discussions with the egyptian government and not talk to hamas which is really a branch from the same tree. hamas
joining us here in the studio, are middle eastern experts. michael, a lot of diplomatic efforts. how were they going? >> the israelis are very much aware of the difficulties, should there really invade the gaza strip. they will face a very strong opposition. public favors lot in their side should really be an onslaught. both of the israelis and hamas leadership wanted solution to the crisis that makes them appear as the winner of this bargain. i think we will see more difficult days ahead...
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i used to be a chef and now i tell stories for a living. my latest production is a graphic novel called get jiro. he lives in a dystopian future. he was a former japanese gangster who had a passion for sushi. warring clans of bad guys fight over him. he pretty much tells them all. -- kills them all. it is a satirical worst-case scenario of all of the scenes and silliness in foodie culture right now. it is also a world that is violently split over opposing philosophies of food. there are people who do not care where their stuff comes from as long as it is good, and people for whom, presumably, all that matters is if it is local, pure, organic, of the earth. i think they are equally hypocritical and equally ridiculous. i wanted to create an imaginary world where somebody who abuses sushi gets the punishment they deserve. what would happen if a juror comes in here, and sits down -- jerk comes in here, sits down, makes a mistake and the chef leans over and cuts his head off. i needed to create a world where that would be permissible. the single
i used to be a chef and now i tell stories for a living. my latest production is a graphic novel called get jiro. he lives in a dystopian future. he was a former japanese gangster who had a passion for sushi. warring clans of bad guys fight over him. he pretty much tells them all. -- kills them all. it is a satirical worst-case scenario of all of the scenes and silliness in foodie culture right now. it is also a world that is violently split over opposing philosophies of food. there are people...
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that gets us back on track. melissa: a recent poll found 53% of the people say if a deal doesn't come tgether and we go over the fiscal cliff they would blame republicans for that. do you care? does that make a difference right now? >> look, it's about getting a solution. it has to be bipartisan. we're reaching out in a very bipartisan way. we're taking both republicans and democrats to get the deal done. we do it, we do it together or we share the blame together. melissa: what is the most important thing you want to see democrats put on the table? >> we have got to do entitlement reform. we can do entitlement reform where we don't change at all for anyone 55 or older. younger people want to see the kind of reforms that will keep those programs solvent for the long term. so look, republicans and democrats can come together. and older and younger demographics can come together with the construct we put forward. i'm hopeful we can get a deal. we need to do a deal. i believe, or at least have it in place before yea
that gets us back on track. melissa: a recent poll found 53% of the people say if a deal doesn't come tgether and we go over the fiscal cliff they would blame republicans for that. do you care? does that make a difference right now? >> look, it's about getting a solution. it has to be bipartisan. we're reaching out in a very bipartisan way. we're taking both republicans and democrats to get the deal done. we do it, we do it together or we share the blame together. melissa: what is the...
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there's five pm here in moscow you're live with us on our tea with me to bomb would say good to have you with us egypt's president is making steps of towards a compromise and agreed to meet senior judges all drage add to his seizure of power which makes his decision untouchable it comes as the first blood in clashes over mohamed morsi as controversial decrees spilled but the violence and protests are showing no sign of easing journalist beltran is following events. the fifteen year old member of the freedom and justice party which is the muslim brotherhood's political organization died yesterday and i owe you guys to keep all of egypt during clashes between pro and see brotherhood supporters in addition we've seen very heavy handed tactics from the police we see that the excessive use of tear gas . has seen the use of bud shock but when it was should be given quite severe injuries to the face the stomach and head to pools of live ammunition from the police and this is really not showing any sign of stopping anytime soon we've still mine the crash is happening literally just behind me
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. from the white house to capitol hill, c.e.o.s from some of the nation's biggest companies met with the president and lawmakers, urging them to compromise on the fiscal cliff. we speak to honeywell's david cote.
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: after another day of violence, a ceasefire deal between israel and hamas was finally announced in cairo today. but further negotiations on key longer-term sticking points between the two sides were put off for now. egypt's foreign minister, mohammed kamel amr, announced the breakthrough with secretary of state hillary clinton at his side. >> egypt has exerted efforts and conducted intensive discussions since the renewed outbreak of hostilities in the gaza strip with all parties: the palestinian leadership, the these efforts and communications managed to reach an agreement to a ceasefire and the return of calm and halt of the violence and the bloodshed that was witnessed recently. >> the united states welcomes the agreement today for a ceasefire in gaz
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wash your hand, use a hand sanitizer. if you have a wipe with you, wipe the surface. >> i get your point. you are taking this, i suppose, very, very seriously. have you done a connection between the people getting sick and taking flights? is there a correlation? on. >> no, not on buses, but airplanes. >> so hand sanitizer. that's the message of the day this thanksgiving week? >> that's it. i wouldn't leave home without it. dr. charles gerber, dr. germ, hope you haven't scared anybody. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >>> as black friday protests get closer, a court decision is expected any moment on wal-mart's move to block them. does the retail gibbet have the law on its side? >>> awaiting the ruling from the national labor relations board on the block of protests happening at its stores nationwide. wal-mart is saying the united food and commercials union unlawfully staged the rallies and disrupted business. rebecca rose woodland and rosemary arnold on whether the retail giant has a case. first to you, rebecca. yo
wash your hand, use a hand sanitizer. if you have a wipe with you, wipe the surface. >> i get your point. you are taking this, i suppose, very, very seriously. have you done a connection between the people getting sick and taking flights? is there a correlation? on. >> no, not on buses, but airplanes. >> so hand sanitizer. that's the message of the day this thanksgiving week? >> that's it. i wouldn't leave home without it. dr. charles gerber, dr. germ, hope you haven't...
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use of the president going out of his way to embrace petraeus. it is not like the president can alienate petraeus before that testimony, but if you look, the president largely portrayed him. >> i think you want to talk about this fiscal cliff. >> one of the goals he had was restating his position on the tax side, and that is that increase needs to happen for wealthy americans. there are always two sides of the fiscal cliff. there is the tax side and the spending side. over 10 years, 1.2 trillion dollars, but the question is, does the president support a temporary postponement? that is what i want to get to, because there is not going to be enough time unless you postponed. >> did you sense he was open to some kind of a deal with republicans? where does the deal lied? >> they did two steps forward, one step back. then he says he is open to the idea of having rates stay where they are apt, but finding the money by closing loopholes, so- called tax expenditures. the idea but it was open to all ideas. he wants to send a message that he is willing to
use of the president going out of his way to embrace petraeus. it is not like the president can alienate petraeus before that testimony, but if you look, the president largely portrayed him. >> i think you want to talk about this fiscal cliff. >> one of the goals he had was restating his position on the tax side, and that is that increase needs to happen for wealthy americans. there are always two sides of the fiscal cliff. there is the tax side and the spending side. over 10 years,...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions in capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm laura trillion yen.
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put it all we put it on facebook we communicate using we communicate using mobile phones which in our midst to the internet and the military has control. of control that they all have the state with far from comfortable for the cypherpunks and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two f.b.i. offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is no stranger to run ins with nor of course not because of his involvement with julian assange has since he represented wiki leaks at a two thousand and ten conference he's been repeatedly targeted agencies go off the coast order for his twitter account seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve times that the u.s. border and also discussing the future. the internet can be state individuals and transparent governments and powerful institutions. but let's not talk to one of the co-authors of the book jeremy is a man who joins us live from paris jeremy i don't think people give the store too much attention in everyday life bu
put it all we put it on facebook we communicate using we communicate using mobile phones which in our midst to the internet and the military has control. of control that they all have the state with far from comfortable for the cypherpunks and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two f.b.i. offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is no stranger to run ins with nor of course not because...
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>> but that will not give us the kind of freedom that we want. you cannot be a dictator to gain freedom from dictatorship. what you can do is to say, trust me to do x, y, and that. he can't bring in these forces and -- he can bring in these forces and say, i need you to be my checks and balances. we do not have a separation of powers. the only checks and balances we have right now is the street. we have a triangle, which is the military. these people on the support have -- on the street have been pushed aside. the revolution will keep him honest. >> there will be demonstrations in the streets tomorrow. we will be following that as well. joining me. or now to syria where the rebel- held area of the baskets claims that he -- of damascus claims that government forces bombed a playground full of children. the shell landed near a refugee camp where nearly 12,000 are living in awful conditions. >> atma camp, for 12,000 people this is as far away from the war they can get. it is wet and cold, even before the winter has really set in. sewage mixes with m
>> but that will not give us the kind of freedom that we want. you cannot be a dictator to gain freedom from dictatorship. what you can do is to say, trust me to do x, y, and that. he can't bring in these forces and -- he can bring in these forces and say, i need you to be my checks and balances. we do not have a separation of powers. the only checks and balances we have right now is the street. we have a triangle, which is the military. these people on the support have -- on the street...
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pete: tell us a little bit about the calculations for morsi. as i understand it, the people on the street in egypt are not necessarily urging him to look for peace. they sort of like the idea of turning up the heat on israel. so what's the line he's walking? >> it is a difficult and dangerous line for him. you're right. the people that traditionally have been his base of support are very much on the side of the palestinians in this case. very much outraged at what they saw as israel's heavy handed response. to the rocket attacks. and yet he chose to put that aside. which is one thing that president obama i think likes about him. president obama sees in president morsi a man who has been an engineer, precise, no guff, no nonsense and not as ideological as a lot of people would have thought a muslim brotherhood president would be. pete: and a new relationship between president obama and prime minister netanyahu? >> well, that's really good question, isn't it? their relationship is complicated on multiple levels. there's this continuing conflict w
pete: tell us a little bit about the calculations for morsi. as i understand it, the people on the street in egypt are not necessarily urging him to look for peace. they sort of like the idea of turning up the heat on israel. so what's the line he's walking? >> it is a difficult and dangerous line for him. you're right. the people that traditionally have been his base of support are very much on the side of the palestinians in this case. very much outraged at what they saw as israel's...
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joining us for a perspective. senator mitchell, thanks very much for coming in. is it credible to think that the israelis and hamas can reach some sort of truce, if you will, that's lasting as opposed to some temporary cease-fire? >> well, i certainly think they can reach a truce. whether it will be longlasting or not is more problematic. this is a very long history going all the way back to the creation of vault. since then 12 israeli prime ministers, ten american presidents, 20 secretaries of state and the conflict continues. two years ago you'll recall that it was almost exactly four years ago that a huge outbreak comparable to what is occurring, was happened in the region, four day before president obama took office for his first term. this is a long, complicated conflict. >> we're seeing the secretary engaged in subtle diplomacy to see -- let's see if she succeeds, but she says she wants to leave at the end of this first term. here's the question for you as a former special envoy. if you were asked by the pre
joining us for a perspective. senator mitchell, thanks very much for coming in. is it credible to think that the israelis and hamas can reach some sort of truce, if you will, that's lasting as opposed to some temporary cease-fire? >> well, i certainly think they can reach a truce. whether it will be longlasting or not is more problematic. this is a very long history going all the way back to the creation of vault. since then 12 israeli prime ministers, ten american presidents, 20...
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put it all we put it on facebook we communicate using we communicate using mobile phones which in our midst to the internet and the military has control. of control that the all of the state with far from comfortable for the cypherpunks and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is. no stranger to run ins with law enforcement because of his involvement with julian ourselves since he represented wiki leaks at a two thousand and ten conference he's been repeatedly targeted agencies go to court order for his twitter accounts seized a laptop a mobile phones and detained him no fewer than twelve toy the u.s. border and also discussing the future of the internet how it can be safe for individuals and transparent governments and powerful institutions. feeling unsafe in your homeland while shortly in the program the reason look at how the native french populations being threatened by immigrants angry at not being given a decent way of life. an
put it all we put it on facebook we communicate using we communicate using mobile phones which in our midst to the internet and the military has control. of control that the all of the state with far from comfortable for the cypherpunks and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is. no stranger to run ins with law enforcement because of his...
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democrats want us to work together. they want to balance the approach to everything, but especially the situation we have dealing with the huge deficit and taxes are a part of that. >> espn programming is good because they try to cover both sides of the issues and the moderators especially on the "washington journal" do a good job of staying detached and not getting into offering their opinions. they're very comprehensive about covering both the house and the senate and the other woodrow wilson and other republicans here in d.c. that i wouldn't normally be exposed to. >> chinese president, hu jintao, addressed members of this congress. he's stepping down after 10 years in office. this event, courtesy of china central television, commonly known as cctv is just over nine minutes. [speaking chinese] >> translator: now on behalf of the chinese committee, the national congress party of china. my copies of the reports have been issued to you. i will outline its main points. [speaking chinese] transcode the 18th national congr
democrats want us to work together. they want to balance the approach to everything, but especially the situation we have dealing with the huge deficit and taxes are a part of that. >> espn programming is good because they try to cover both sides of the issues and the moderators especially on the "washington journal" do a good job of staying detached and not getting into offering their opinions. they're very comprehensive about covering both the house and the senate and the...
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we communicate using mobile phones which in our midst. and the military has control. of control but the off to mouth of the episode airing was far from comfortable for the cypherpunks and it's not seen as a coincidence following his apparent jeremy zimmerman was stopped at the airport while leaving the u.s. by two s b o offices and interrogated about wiki leaks. and jacob appelbaum is no stranger to run ins with nor of force because of his involvement with julian assange since he represented...
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us took us on a tour to explain to us the thinking behind the building of these walls. >> the problem today between left and right is that security is mixed with politics. a guy from the neighborhood was sitting right here waiting for the bus and he was stabbed to death. and i can assure you that the one who stabbed him to death did not come from this arab neighborhood, he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the fact that he was stabbed by an arab or the people who live here, they couldn't care less if the arab is yellow, green, comes from africa. for them an arab is an arab. in september 2000 the palestinians started to shoot through the jewish neighborhoods, and the authorities had to protect the kindergarten over here, and they put up this wall put up by the neighborhood council. but nevertheless, it's quite ugly. but if they shoot from the other side toward the kindergarten, what other measure you can take in order to protect the children? >> before returning home we went to visit a palestinian farmer whose life was devastated when half of his land was
us took us on a tour to explain to us the thinking behind the building of these walls. >> the problem today between left and right is that security is mixed with politics. a guy from the neighborhood was sitting right here waiting for the bus and he was stabbed to death. and i can assure you that the one who stabbed him to death did not come from this arab neighborhood, he came from somewhere in the west bank or from the east bank. but the fact that he was stabbed by an arab or the people...
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tranquility use is hardly. understand combination of high religion and down to earth hard work than motivates these men. for a child to be taken from a family something really serious an extraordinary must happen. social services here are in no way worse when the finish system has decided something there is nothing that can be done it's not a mistake for them it's just how they work. they don't take away a child without reason a child does not belong to his parents but to the states. when they bore me here the policeman asked me many times does your mom abuse you my said no she didn't. you know i've recently been to stonier and bradenton a present i always bring him some presents candies sweets from his tonia. the russian citizen or him.
tranquility use is hardly. understand combination of high religion and down to earth hard work than motivates these men. for a child to be taken from a family something really serious an extraordinary must happen. social services here are in no way worse when the finish system has decided something there is nothing that can be done it's not a mistake for them it's just how they work. they don't take away a child without reason a child does not belong to his parents but to the states. when they...
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well britain and the us have strongly condemned the masses action germany stance on this. i mean unfortunately they also condemn timeouts it's right to condemn hamas for. showing the rockets were true through but i would also thought that she would return. no in the usa the policy because what we just heard is what picture it's i mean saying that just terrorists were targeted. we all have seen the pictures of children for killed and so i mean just saying there's no collateral damage is just ridiculous and what frightens me most is that no the weirdest does not reacting really clear against the current israeli government was even worse is that it seems to be part of an election campaign of it and you know it to target and to attack. considering that there are selection a couple of weeks and weeks for what about egypt's role in all of this obviously egypt has been denouncing israeli strikes on gaza that inheriting the role of mediator from former president mubarak morsi he's got a pretty difficult job hasn't he what what should he be doing. i mean it was not so much of sort
well britain and the us have strongly condemned the masses action germany stance on this. i mean unfortunately they also condemn timeouts it's right to condemn hamas for. showing the rockets were true through but i would also thought that she would return. no in the usa the policy because what we just heard is what picture it's i mean saying that just terrorists were targeted. we all have seen the pictures of children for killed and so i mean just saying there's no collateral damage is just...
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and quantity they have managed to destroy many buildings and houses using percussion bombs which led to the collapse of many of the surrounding buildings are the bodies of those killed were completely burned and this clearly shows they have used prohibited weapons others died in hospitals and we weren't able to diagnose the causes of their deaths we're talking here about one hundred sixty injured in these attacks the majority of whom were children women and the elderly the majority of those who died were children who suffered from seventy five percent to ninety percent burns. on israel maintains its conducting a successful operation despite the rising number of civilian casualties in gaza i spoke to a television fishel who denied causing any collateral damage i want to say that we have only one goal israel has to defend its citizens. i'm sure that there is no state no state no russia and no state in europe and no united states of america can agree with this kind of situation you know our children our elders are fired by rockets on our schools on our civilians and on the terrorists wi
and quantity they have managed to destroy many buildings and houses using percussion bombs which led to the collapse of many of the surrounding buildings are the bodies of those killed were completely burned and this clearly shows they have used prohibited weapons others died in hospitals and we weren't able to diagnose the causes of their deaths we're talking here about one hundred sixty injured in these attacks the majority of whom were children women and the elderly the majority of those who...
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cnn's reporter joins us live from the border. fred, thanks for joining us. what you are seeing in the terms of military activity where you are? >> reporter: hi, gary. there is a lot of military activity on this side of the border as well. a lot of it has to do with the big military buildup that's going on here. look at the roads around the area of gaza, a lot of them have been blocked off. they're not accessible anymore to normal people that want go to go through there they're a military operation zone. you're seeing a lot of military hardware on the road, usually on the back of trucks. we see a lot of tanks being delivered here, a lot of armored personnel carriers. what's going on is all this hardware is brought to collection area as well as a lot of the soldiers being brought into this area. we've been seeing in the past couple days as the isies also mobilized a massive amount of reservists as well, tens of thousands who are now heading to this area as well. certainly you can see how this military buildup is happening. at the same time, the israeli governm
cnn's reporter joins us live from the border. fred, thanks for joining us. what you are seeing in the terms of military activity where you are? >> reporter: hi, gary. there is a lot of military activity on this side of the border as well. a lot of it has to do with the big military buildup that's going on here. look at the roads around the area of gaza, a lot of them have been blocked off. they're not accessible anymore to normal people that want go to go through there they're a military...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. in the drive to end hunger [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> and we appreciate president morsi's personal leadership and egypt's efforts thus far. as a regional leader and neighbor, egypt has the opportunity and responsibility to continue playing a crucial and constructive role in this process. >> secretary of state cl
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. in the drive to end hunger [ female announcer ]...
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easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> in just a few hours, secretary of state hillary clinton will travel to cairo and push for a
easy to use. it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. >>> in just a few hours, secretary of state hillary clinton will travel to cairo and push for a
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wording from one i use. they talked about the coalition being a legitimate representative of the syrian people, they haven't yet gone as far as we have or france or turkey or the gulf states. this is for them to decide over the coming days or weeks, but i do believe that there will be other countries that add to the recognition that we have made today, and, of course, i hope that in due course of unisys will be one of them. >> i'm very grateful to you, mr. speaker, and was grateful -- the secretary of state not be aware in the operation for years further significant damage to u.s. facilities and operations of other monetary agencies in gaza. i wonder if you could say what specific conversations he had the second estate have had in the last week regarding the continued function of their operations at? >> yes, maybe the first two crossed the floor of the house to graduate honorable gentleman and arriving in the house of commons. and i think of some of who won a by election for the governing party many years ag
wording from one i use. they talked about the coalition being a legitimate representative of the syrian people, they haven't yet gone as far as we have or france or turkey or the gulf states. this is for them to decide over the coming days or weeks, but i do believe that there will be other countries that add to the recognition that we have made today, and, of course, i hope that in due course of unisys will be one of them. >> i'm very grateful to you, mr. speaker, and was grateful -- the...
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long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what, exactly, are they doing? >>guest: well, this is atlas shrugged. they are trying to do it under "we want to tax" and it is certain things about revenue and the sender pays but it boils down to control, to the control and the free flow of information and ideas and the minute you do that you end up with syria which is cutting off communication and keeping people from the outside understand what is going on, inside. >>shepard: this is obviously not something the united states is for, if we don't sign off does it mean it doesn't happen? what is the word? >>guest: this is complex because the internet was built by technologist and engineers not by bureaucrats and legislators. i am not a lawyer so i cannot tell you what will happen but it would make it difficult for big companies like the ciscos of the world or the at&t's, at the end of the
long before we used it. and now the counterterrorism and computer crime analyst who is live with us this afternoon. you start reading this stuff and it is this weird soup. what, exactly, are they doing? >>guest: well, this is atlas shrugged. they are trying to do it under "we want to tax" and it is certain things about revenue and the sender pays but it boils down to control, to the control and the free flow of information and ideas and the minute you do that you end up with...
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the word duped for us. thank you. >> thank you. >> rick: the obama's refusal to identify enemies of the state as terrorists. according to the u.s. government accountability office one of the main problems stems from the justice department. peter doocy is live in d.c. with the details. >> reporter: and rick, this government accountability office report says the department of homeland security does a fine job of identifying and communicating to its state and local partners what they should be concentrating on during training programs on countering violent extremism, but the justice department has not identified what topics should be covered and that's not good because as this report points out from the gao, misinformation about the threat and dynamics of radicalization to violence can harm security by sending local state holders in the wrong direction and potential problems with potential community partners. some numbers to know from that report. 210, the number of violent islamic extremists known to have rad
the word duped for us. thank you. >> thank you. >> rick: the obama's refusal to identify enemies of the state as terrorists. according to the u.s. government accountability office one of the main problems stems from the justice department. peter doocy is live in d.c. with the details. >> reporter: and rick, this government accountability office report says the department of homeland security does a fine job of identifying and communicating to its state and local partners what...
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so the tax code, i believe is the tool for us to grow. if we can implement pro-growth tax return, we will see entrepreneurs, investors put their money to work and grow this economy, create more jobs. that's -- that will be a significant piece of trying to go and manage down this debt and deficit. so all of the stars can aline if we can actually come together, set aside the differences and decide we are going to deliver a result for the people. >> greta: is there any cultural adjustment we can do within the federal government? i point to senator tom coburn released something, i forgot how many millions the defense department took, taking money away from defense weapons to study birds that have been extinct for a number of years and the conclusion was that they had black feathers, i love animals, i love birds, but that's waste. that's the tip of the iceberg. is there any effort as we go into fiscal cliff to really, you know, take a look at how our cult and you are how we spend monocapitol hill. >> there are a lot of ideas out there about ho
so the tax code, i believe is the tool for us to grow. if we can implement pro-growth tax return, we will see entrepreneurs, investors put their money to work and grow this economy, create more jobs. that's -- that will be a significant piece of trying to go and manage down this debt and deficit. so all of the stars can aline if we can actually come together, set aside the differences and decide we are going to deliver a result for the people. >> greta: is there any cultural adjustment we...
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thanks very much for joining us today here on our. show and life in moscow the israeli military is converging on gaza as it continues to pummel the palestinians from air land and sea the operation dubbed pillars of defenses on the verge of turning into a whole new invasion three israelis at this point at least thirteen palestinians including children and a pregnant woman have already been killed. and joins us now with the latest from the region tom thanks for coming on so quickly more people are dying now what's television saying about the operation and the prospects of a ground invasion. hi rorie yes well it is a rapidly developing situation here we've just got some information some unconfirmed reports from israeli media that tanks on. moving south towards the border with gaza we've trying to confirm that with the israeli defense forces they will not confirm that at the moment it seems though that may be happening which would indicate the situation moving towards a ground invasion of gaza as all of that goes on we've also got airstri
thanks very much for joining us today here on our. show and life in moscow the israeli military is converging on gaza as it continues to pummel the palestinians from air land and sea the operation dubbed pillars of defenses on the verge of turning into a whole new invasion three israelis at this point at least thirteen palestinians including children and a pregnant woman have already been killed. and joins us now with the latest from the region tom thanks for coming on so quickly more people...
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appreciate you being with us. a lot of talk that some sort of announcement would be made earlier this evening, obviously that did not occur. we talked about a cooling down period. what can you say about negotiations that have been ongoing? >> well, first, always good to be with you, anderson. secretary of state clinton is in jerusalem this evening. held talks with prime minister netanyahu, and we're trying to reach a resolution to the conflict. that has to include, first and foremost, an end to the firing of hundreds of rockets, even today, by hamas on 5 1/2 million israelis, most of our population is under rocket fire, even as we're speaking. that has to stop. but we also -- we want to create a new situation. a new situation where terrorists from gaza will not be able to fire on our civilians every month or even every week and paralyze half of country, and to create a situation where advanced rockets and other armaments cannot be smuggled into gaza from iran. >> as far as you are concerned, is a military solution
appreciate you being with us. a lot of talk that some sort of announcement would be made earlier this evening, obviously that did not occur. we talked about a cooling down period. what can you say about negotiations that have been ongoing? >> well, first, always good to be with you, anderson. secretary of state clinton is in jerusalem this evening. held talks with prime minister netanyahu, and we're trying to reach a resolution to the conflict. that has to include, first and foremost, an...
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